Mr Tom King

June 13, 1933 -
Summary information for Mr Tom King

Contributions

2004

2 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords January 22, 2004

Hutton Report Lords January 28, 2004

Weapons of Mass Destruction: Intelligence Review Committee Lords February 3, 2004

6 speeches — Hutton Inquiry Lords February 4, 2004

Countryside Lords February 25, 2004

Aircraft Carrier Capability Lords March 2, 2004

Crown Prosecution Service Lords March 3, 2004

2 speeches — Afghanistan: Reconstruction Lords March 10, 2004

3 speeches — Defence Lords March 24, 2004

2 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT Lords March 30, 2004

Cory Report Lords April 1, 2004

Iraq: Coalition Provisional Authority Lords April 20, 2004

European Union Lords April 20, 2004

CAP: Single Payment Scheme Lords April 28, 2004

Iraq: Treatment of Prisoners Lords May 4, 2004

Iraq: Treatment of Prisoners Lords May 12, 2004

Iraq: Adjustments to UK Forces Lords May 27, 2004

2 speeches — European Parliamentary and Local Elections Lords May 27, 2004

Army Recruitment Lords June 16, 2004

Protected Landscapes Lords June 23, 2004

Iraq: Civilian Contractors Lords June 23, 2004

Guantanamo Bay: Detainees Lords June 29, 2004

Energy Supply Lords June 30, 2004

2 speeches — Comprehensive Spending Review Lords July 12, 2004

Weapons of Mass Destruction: Intelligence Review Lords July 14, 2004

Butler Report Lords July 20, 2004

2 speeches — Iraq Lords September 7, 2004

3 speeches — Hunting Bill Lords October 12, 2004

Milk Producer Co-operatives Lords October 21, 2004

Iraq: Deployment of UK Forces Lords October 21, 2004

Hunting Bill Lords October 26, 2004

6 speeches — REGISTERED HUNTING Lords October 26, 2004

2 speeches — TESTS FOR REGISTRATION: UTILITY AND LEAST SUFFERING Lords October 27, 2004

3 speeches — Hunting Bill Lords November 15, 2004

Northern Ireland Lords December 9, 2004

2 speeches — Army Restructuring Lords December 16, 2004

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